About Stellic
At Stellic, we empower universities to transform the student experience, helping millions of students navigate their academic journeys with clarity and confidence. As a fast-growing Series A/B startup, we are scaling our team to serve more institutions worldwide—while staying deeply committed to our mission, values, and high-performance culture.
Today, we are partnered with universities across 7 countries — including top institutions like Cornell, Columbia University, and Ohio State University — to empower 1M+ students to take control of their academic journey with clarity, confidence, and purpose. Our platform gives students the tools they need to plan ahead, stay on track, and succeed, from day one through graduation
About the Role
We need an expert in managing complex technical products while seamlessly collaborating across engineering, design, and university partners. As a
Senior/Principal Product Manager - Progress, you'll be responsible for the core aspects of Stellic's platform: enabling universities to define program requirements (e.g., BS Computer Science) and evaluating student progress against them. Everything in Stellic builds off of an accurate representation of a student's progress. As a result, this role comes with a strong sense of responsibility and impact.
If you love diving deep into solving challenging technical problems, and working closely with both engineers and external stakeholders, to build a foundation of the servicing that is changing how higher-ed operates, this role is for you.
In this role, you'll:
- Own and Shape the Progress Product: Deeply understand how universities define academic requirements and ensure our system evaluates student progress accurately and efficiently.
- Lead Problem Solving: Take long-term, complex challenges and break them down into actionable, iterative steps to deliver immediate value.
- Drive Technical Collaboration: Engage with engineers (in US and Pakistan) to discuss trade-offs, system architecture, and product decisions.
- Engage with University Partners: Join calls to do product discovery to understand the underlying need, articulate product decisions, and build trust with institutions as they transition to Stellic.
- Identify Patterns: Recognize commonalities across institutions and design scalable solutions that can serve multiple customers.
- Think Big-Picture: Ensure each feature you build contributes meaningfully to our broader product strategy and Stellic's long-term vision.
You'd be a great fit for this role if you:
- Have 8**+ years** of experience as a product manager with demonstrable growth through the years
- Are experienced in building enterprise SaaS product preferably in a fast-paced, scrappy startup environment or early product development in an established company
- You have a relentlessly driven to build products that set new standards of excellence, going beyond 'good enough' to deliver something truly exceptional
- Love getting into the details of complex logic, systems, and algorithms to understand how and why something works
- Have a technical mindset—you don't need to write code, but you should be comfortable in engineering discussions and grasp complex technical concepts
- Are a problem solver who thrives in ambiguity, taking abstract problems and breaking them down into structured, actionable solutions.
- Are analytical and resourceful, able to use tools to manipulate data, identify patterns, seek insights without depending on engineering.
- Have strong written and verbal communication skills, enabling you to articulate complex product decisions clearly to university partners and internal teams.
- Are comfortable working in a hybrid setup and coordinating across different time zones.
Salary: $170K - $220K base salary, plus equity
Work location: Candidates must be willing to work in-office in San Mateo 3 days per week as part of our hybrid work culture.
Stellic is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Our company values diversity and believes diverse teams make innovation possible. We encourage all qualified applicants from any race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or other characteristics to apply.